After her victory as part of the "Magnificent Seven", Borden appeared in numerous national tours and television appearances. She graduated
summa cum laude from
Arizona State University, earning a degree in early childhood education. Under NCAA rules Borden was barred from competing in gymnastics while at ASU. Nevertheless, she became involved with the team, volunteering as the gymnastics team manager, setting up mats and helping the athletes prepare for their competitions. In 2004, Borden opened a gymnastics training facility, Gold Medal Gymnastics Academy, located in
Tempe, Arizona. Two years later she married Brad Cochran. In 2008, she gave birth to their first child, a daughter. They now have three children, the youngest two being boys. The couple opened a second training facility in
Chandler, Arizona. Borden coaches at both facilities, focusing on uneven bars and beam. She also goes to IGC (International Gymnastics Camp) every summer to talk about her gymnastics experiences. Now as a coach, her Olympic experiences inform her approach to her athletes, both in stressing the importance of doing gymnastics for the love of it, and in overcoming adversity. Borden's presence as an athlete was characterized by her good cheer and positive mind set, and for her perseverance through difficult times. Thinking back to her disappointment in missing the cut for the 1992 Olympic team, Borden reflects: ==References==